Capture One 8.1.1 Release Notes
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PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 1 Capture One 8.1.1 Release Notes Capture One Pro 8 is a professional RAW converter offering you ultimate image quality with accurate colors and incredible detail from more than 300 high-end cameras – straight out of the box. It offers state-of-the-art tethered capture, powerful digital asset management, extensive adjustment tools and a flexible workflow. With an updated processing engine, market-leading performance and powerful new features, Capture One Pro 8 is the professional choice in imaging software. The highly responsive tools give you the power to create stunning images from your camera’s RAW files, in a time-saving workflow that can be customized to fit your needs. Capture One 8 is made by Phase One (the World’s leading manufacturer of high-end digital camera systems) in collaboration with the World’s leading professional photographers. Capture One 8 is available in four versions: Pro, DB, Pro (for Sony) and Express (for Sony). PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 2 Highlights, Capture One 8.1.1 This is a service release providing bug fixes, stability improvements, camera and lens support. Bug fixes • Fixed a bug where Hot Folders were broken • Fixed a bug where an original inside a catalog couldn't be exported • Fixed a bug where creating a new session from a template did not work • Fixed a bug where 3rd party catalog imports did not show Folders in the Library tool • Fixed a bug where Curve settings could not be saved as a preset • Fixed a few bugs relating to metadata and certain time zones Camera support • File support for Samsung NX1 (preliminary) • File support for Panasonic LX100 • File support for Panasonic GM5 • File support for Leica X (Typ 113) • File support for Leica D-Lux (Typ 109) • File support for Olympus E-PL7 Lens support • Rodenstock HR Digaron – W 4.0/40mm/Aerial • Rodenstock HR Digaron – W 4.0/50mm/Aerial • Rodenstock HR Digaron – W 5.6/70mm/Aerial • Panasonic LX100 • Leica X (Typ 113) • Leica D-Lux (Typ 109) PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 3 Highlights, Capture One 8.1 This is a feature release providing new features, bug fixes, stability improvements, camera and lens support. New features • Editing in Photoshop • Improved Auto Adjust • Quick Cursor Tools • Find/replace renaming • Additional and improved naming tokens • Multiple Guides • Incremental Camera Controls • Up to 16 Adjustments Layers • Additional TIFF processing options Bug fixes • Windows: Fixed an issue where browsing images would stop preview generation • Windows: Improved support for importing, adjusting and processing images with non-English characters in their path • Mac: Fixed an issue where Export to Originals did not include LCC or ICC profiles • Mac: Fixed an issue where incorrect dates would be applied to imported images • Mac: Fixed an issue where using the Spot tool together with a Heal Layer would result in a crash • Fixed some stability issues • Fixed 100+ other bugs PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 4 Camera Support • Support for Phase One A-series cameras • Live View for Sony A7S, A7R and Sony A7 Mark II • Tether support for Sony a5100 • File and tether support for Sony A7-II • Tether support for Canon 7D mark II • File support for Fujifilm X100T and X30 • File support for Canon G7X • File support for Panasonic FZ1000 • Improved support for Leica T Lens support • Alpagon 5.6/23 mm • Alpar 4.0/35 mm • Alpagon 5.6/70mm • Rodenstock HR Digaron-S 5.6/23 mm • Rodenstock HR Digaron-S 4.0/35 mm • Rodenstock HR Digaron-W 4.0/40 mm • Rodenstock HR Digaron-W 4.0/50 mm • Rodenstock HR Digaron-W 5.6/70 mm • Zeiss Distagon T* 2/35mm ZF.2 • Zeiss Distagon T* 1.4/35mm ZF.2 • Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/50mm ZF.2 • Zeiss Makro Planar T* 2/50mm ZF.2 • Zeiss Planar T* 1.4/85mm ZF.2 • Zeiss Makro Planar 2/100mm ZF.2 • Zeiss Apo Sonnar T* 2/135mm ZF.2 • Canon G7X PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 5 System Requirements Capture One may run on other and older equipment than what’s listed below but to ensure the best possible results we recommend that your computer conforms to the following specifications: Microsoft® Windows® minimum requirements • Intel® Core™ 2 Duo or better • 4 GB of RAM • 10 GB of free hard disk space • Color calibrated monitor with 1280x800, 24-bit resolution at 96dpi screen ruling • Windows 7® SP1 64-bit, Windows 8® 64-bit • Microsoft® .NET Framework version 4.5.2 (will be installed if not present) • A PDF reader is needed to read the Release Notes • An Internet connection is needed when activating Capture One. Apple® Macintosh® minimum requirements • Intel® Core™ 2 Duo or better • 4 GB of RAM • 10 GB of free hard disk space • Calibrated color monitor with 1280x800, 24-bit resolution at 96dpi • Mac OS X 10.9 or 10.10 • An Internet connection is needed when activating Capture One. Recommended system requirements Working with high-resolution images and doing calculation heavy adjustments may put too much pressure on the minimum requirements system to work properly. In such cases and to optimize performance, please follow the recommendations below: • Use processors with multiple cores, e.g. Intel Core i7TM or better • Have 16 GB of RAM or more • Leave plenty of hard disk space free for your images • A fast hard disk e.g. a Solid State Disk (SSD) • A fast Graphics card from NVIDIA or AMD, e.g. AMD Radeon 7950 (Mac) / AMD R9 290 (Win) or newer, with minimum 2GB RAM. We recommend using the Mac Pro (late 2013) containing the dual AMD D700 GPU. PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 6 Installation Capture One is compatible with previous 7.x, 6.x, 5.x and 4.x versions. If you upgrade from Capture One 7, 6, 5 or 4 the settings will be migrated. If you upgrade from Capture One 3 the original settings cannot be reused. If you want to keep your existing versions of Capture One you can install this newer version of Capture One 8 in a different location. However, it is generally recommended that you only install one version of Capture One. Install on Windows Capture One includes an easy-to-use installer that will install all the software you need to run the application on a Windows based computer. To install the software, please follow the procedure below: 1. Load the Capture One USB, CD or download the application from the Phase One website: http://www.phaseone.com 2. Run the executable software install file. 3. Read and accept the license agreement when presented. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Install on OS X Capture One includes an easy-to-use installer that will install all the software necessary to run the application on OS X. To install the software, please follow the procedure below: 1. Load the Capture One USB, CD or download the application from the Phase One website: http://www.phaseone.com 2. Open the Capture One disk image. 3. Drag the Capture One icon to the Applications folder. 4. Start the Capture One application from your Applications folder. 5. Read and accept the license agreement when presented. In addition Leaf and Mamiya DM Back users should install specific Leaf drivers before connecting their back by selecting Install Leaf Drivers from the Capture One menu in the application. We recommend that you Quit Capture One and restart the computer after the installation. PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 7 Recommendations and limitations All users • When you have disconnected a camera do not reconnect a camera until the Camera tool status changes to "No Camera Attached". • DNG support is for raw DNG only is not optimized for specific cameras. Other camera users • Connecting some Canon cameras to the computer after launching Capture One might result in tethered capture being unavailable. If you experience this, connect the camera to the computer prior to launching Capture One. • This functionality is not supported for Fujifilm RAW files: processing/exporting to DNG, auto mask, healing with Repair Layers and LCC. • This functionality is not supported for sRAW/mRAW files: LCC analysis and healing with Repair Layers. • Canon Live View: The image is not rotated according to camera orientation, as Canon does not report the orientation during Live View. Digital Back users • Battery charging on IQ systems can cause issues with stability over Thunderbolt adapters or in low power devices such as Laptops. Switch charging off if you suffer repeated disconnections. • For tethered shooting with Phase One digital backs make sure that your system can either supply at least 10W power via Firewire (more than most laptops can supply) or make sure to activate the “Force Battery” setting on the back. Use the 4.5m Phase One Firewire cable. • For tethered shooting with Leaf and Mamiya DM digital backs make sure that your system can supply at least 12W power via Firewire (more than most laptops can supply). Use a Leaf or Mamiya Firewire cable. • Unless otherwise specified for your Phase One camera system, do not open the shutter on the camera prior to opening the Live View window. Doing so PHASE ONE I DECEMBER 2014 I PAGE 8 will generate errors on the digital back after closing the Live View window. The recommended procedure for using Live View is to first open the Live View window, then open the shutter on the camera, use Live View as desired, when done, close the shutter on the camera, and close the Live View window.